Final Vexercise (7) drops!
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Hello everyone! So we are on the home stretch!
This last exercise lifts the 1 minute "restriction," and there's no particular focus, but it does ask you to draw on the tools we've been playing with throughout the vexercises:
Vexercise 7: Free Vid!
Deploy any and all of the Vexercise techniques to make the fan video edit of your heart, including but not limited to your chosen source and length entirely up to you! Try to deploy a combination of the various techniques you explored in the exercises along the way.
We realise that a two week timeframe is on the short side for making a full vid, but it is *possible,* however the process will certainly look different than for a vid that you have months to play with.
Sometimes, though, having a tighter timeframe can help! You might have to loosen up on perfectionism and constant tweaking and just go for it, which can be a challenge in and of itself or you might find it very freeing! We hope this final exercise will be more towards the latter than the former!
Please share any questions here as well as any thoughts you have on the Vexercises as a whole! We'll make a post later asking for feedback about particular exercises, which ones could be adjusted, which worked best...but would love to hear any initial thoughts you have about the process overall here.
This last exercise lifts the 1 minute "restriction," and there's no particular focus, but it does ask you to draw on the tools we've been playing with throughout the vexercises:
Vexercise 7: Free Vid!
Deploy any and all of the Vexercise techniques to make the fan video edit of your heart, including but not limited to your chosen source and length entirely up to you! Try to deploy a combination of the various techniques you explored in the exercises along the way.
We realise that a two week timeframe is on the short side for making a full vid, but it is *possible,* however the process will certainly look different than for a vid that you have months to play with.
Sometimes, though, having a tighter timeframe can help! You might have to loosen up on perfectionism and constant tweaking and just go for it, which can be a challenge in and of itself or you might find it very freeing! We hope this final exercise will be more towards the latter than the former!
Please share any questions here as well as any thoughts you have on the Vexercises as a whole! We'll make a post later asking for feedback about particular exercises, which ones could be adjusted, which worked best...but would love to hear any initial thoughts you have about the process overall here.
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Date: 2022-08-29 09:37 am (UTC)https://archiveofourown.org/works/40940487
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Date: 2022-09-10 08:35 pm (UTC)Title: [Vid] Small Talks
Song: "Small Talks" by Liza Anne
Source: Miss Sherlock
Length: 2:17
I really enjoyed this round of Vexercises! I feel like I learned a lot (using text, masking, lots and lots of keyframing in some of the exercises...) And I'm pretty proud of what I've been able to create! Looking forward to hopefully doing this again next year!
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Date: 2022-09-11 04:57 pm (UTC)Common People, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy; class critique of Padmé Amidala. The song is, of course, Common People, though in the William Shatner cover, as that one went the hardest. I admit I pregamed a bit and did this in ~3 weeks instead of 2, but fuck it, it's 4:34 long.
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Date: 2022-09-12 03:41 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2022-09-18 04:01 pm (UTC)Rogue One & Solo VID: 'Fire Escape' posted on AO3 & DW
This was such a fun series of challenges to do this year! Thank you both for hosting!